I live in a geek house with 3 other people I work with.. it's great.. public and private network.. all w/ static ip's and hostnames in my domain... a dual-homed gateway running fbsd 4.1-stable to the private network.. we're about to wire the house for ethernet (yes, even in the bathroom).
6 desktops (running 98, Me, BeOS, FreeBSD, and linux) and two laptops (1 mac 1 pc).:) hehehe
100megabit switched ethernet.. I highly recommend this style of living for everyone:)
Been doing that one for a while:) "this week i'll be bombing the Denny's on Monroe, the Russell building in Atlanta, and if I've got time, I'm goin' to Oklahoma City!!!" -- Allah Rocks!!
meant to post to the original post, but this will just have to do. I will have to admit that our comic artist does have a point: making fun of someone that is simply inexperienced and has no idea what they're doing isn't very nice. BUT - here's my rant. His opinion is great to be shared, but does it matter? I love User Friendly. I work for an ISP and the first person I ask someone in an interview for our net-eng team is "Do you read User Friendly?" In my opinion, it's hilarious. Everyone I go in our office I see User Friendly comic strips hung on every cubicle wall.
User Friendly may be harsh and cruel - but hey... so are ISP employees.
I live in a geek house with 3 other people I work with.. it's great.. public and private network.. all w/ static ip's and hostnames in my domain... a dual-homed gateway running fbsd 4.1-stable to the private network.. we're about to wire the house for ethernet (yes, even in the bathroom). 6 desktops (running 98, Me, BeOS, FreeBSD, and linux) and two laptops (1 mac 1 pc). :) hehehe
100megabit switched ethernet.. I highly recommend this style of living for everyone :)
Been doing that one for a while :) "this week i'll be bombing the Denny's on Monroe, the Russell building in Atlanta, and if I've got time, I'm goin' to Oklahoma City!!!" -- Allah Rocks!!
meant to post to the original post, but this will just have to do. I will have to admit that our comic artist does have a point: making fun of someone that is simply inexperienced and has no idea what they're doing isn't very nice. BUT - here's my rant. His opinion is great to be shared, but does it matter? I love User Friendly. I work for an ISP and the first person I ask someone in an interview for our net-eng team is "Do you read User Friendly?" In my opinion, it's hilarious. Everyone I go in our office I see User Friendly comic strips hung on every cubicle wall.
User Friendly may be harsh and cruel - but hey... so are ISP employees.